import * as Effect from "effect/Effect"; import type { CloudControlBindingOptions } from "./BindingOptions.ts"; /** * Shared scaffolding for Cloud Control HTTP bindings. * * NOT exported from `index.ts` — every `{Op}Http.ts` in this service is a * thin `Layer.effect(Cap, makeCloudControlHttpBinding({ … }))` over the * builder below. Everything except the operation and the IAM action is * boilerplate. * * All Cloud Control bindings are account-level: the `cloudformation:*Resource` * actions do not support resource-level scoping (the target is an arbitrary * CloudFormation type name), so the grant is on `*`. Because Cloud Control * invokes the resource type's handlers with the caller's credentials, callers * of handler-invoking operations may pass extra * {@link CloudControlBindingOptions.handlerPolicyStatements} that are attached * to the host alongside the Cloud Control grant. */ export declare const makeCloudControlHttpBinding: (options: { /** Fully-qualified binding tag, e.g. `AWS.CloudControl.GetResource`. */ tag: string; /** The distilled operation, invoked with the caller's request as-is. */ operation: Effect.Effect<(input: I) => Effect.Effect, never, R>; /** IAM actions granted on `*` (Cloud Control has no resource-level scoping). */ actions: readonly string[]; }) => Effect.Effect<(bindOptions?: CloudControlBindingOptions | undefined) => Effect.Effect<(request?: I | undefined) => Effect.Effect, never, never>, never, R>; //# sourceMappingURL=BindingHttp.d.ts.map